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  1. Tribes of Native America - Chinook
  2. When the River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Springs Reservation by George W. Sr. Aguilar, 2005-06-30
  3. People of The Dalles: The Indians of Wascopam Mission (Studies in the Anthropology of North Ame) by Robert Boyd, 2004-11-01
  4. Naked Against the Rain: The People of the Lower Columbia River 1770-1830 by Rick Rubin, 1999-09
  5. Chinook Texts by Franz Boas, 2008-02-21
  6. Dictionary Of The Chinook Jargon - George Gibbs by George Gibbs, 2010-02-13
  7. The Abenaki Indians Their Treaties of 1713 & 1717, and a Vocabulary- Frederic Kidder by Frederic Kidder, 2009-07-16
  8. The Boy Who Lived with the Seals by Rafe Martin, 1996-05-07
  9. When Bear Stole the Chinook by Harriet Peck Taylor, 1997-10-30
  10. Tlingit Myths and Texts by John R. Swanton, 2009
  11. Navaho Houses - Cosmos Mindeleff by Cosmos Mindeleff, 2010-02-12
  12. Circle Within a Circle by Monte Killingsworth, 1994-05-01
  13. The Boy Who Dreamed of an Acorn by Leigh Casler, 1994-09-28
  14. Boston Jane: The Claim by Jennifer L. Holm, 2004-03

21. Native American Tribes And Cultures
in South Carolina Cherokee (1) Cherokee at native americans, (2) Cherokee ChickasawIndian Tribe's History chinook (1) chinook indians from DiscoverySchool
http://eduscapes.com/42explore/native4.htm
The Topic:
Native American Tribes and
Cultures
Below is an indexed list of links to sites on specific Native American tribes and cultures. This is a companion page to an EduScapes project on Native Americans . Before you return to the main page, you might also want to connect to the other two companion pages for the project: (1) Native American Biographies - A to Z and (2)
Comprehensive Index Sites Federally Recognized Tribes - Lower 48 http://www.the-rez.com/lower48_tribes.htm First Nations Histories http://www.tolatsga.org/Compacts.html Index of the North American Indian http://curtis-collection.com/tribalindex.html Links to Information on Specific North American Indian Tribes (A-H) by P. Konstantin http://members.tripod.com/~PHILKON/links12.html Links to Information on Specific North American Indian Tribes (I-M) by P. Konstantin http://members.tripod.com/~PHILKON/links12a.html

22. Homework Help--Countries & Native Peoples--NativeAmericans In History
dwellings, and lifestyles of native americans including descriptions photographs ofseven different native American groups chinook indians A basic report on the
http://www.kcls.org/hh/nativeamericans.cfm
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Native Americans in History General Regions Tribes/Cultures General
American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience

From California State University, Long Beach this site provides links to a collection of images of Native Americans including narrative descriptions. It is arranged chronologically from the prehistoric period through 1990.
American Indian History and Related Issues

From the American Indian Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach, this site provides links to information about history and culture of Native Americans in North America.
Clothing

From the Canadian Museum of Civilization this site provides images of clothing from native Indian tribes in Canada detailing type, date made, and culture. Tribes include Haida, Inuit, Ojibwa, Tsimshian, and others.

23. Algonquin Discussion TOC (Framed)
Write to protest book offensive to native americans Virginia 10 A. Gulati 10/8/2002Re native American Singles aol.com 4/22/2002 chinook indians melanie clark 4
http://www.algonquin.tv/discussion/disc4_tocf.htm
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Algonquin word for "Creation" Ian A. Juby 3/29/2003 Article 203 Friendship-dating-penpals-personals a.gulati 3/27/2003 Info on Peter Minuit Eric Meder 3/25/2003 Info on Peter Minuit Eric Meder 3/25/2003 Help ! I am doing a report on the algonquin and info elementry student 3/25/2003 genealogy researching Travis Chapell 3/22/2003 Tribal Singles a.gulati 3/21/2003 Colonial Pictures Eric Meder 3/20/2003 Colonial Pictures Eric Meder 3/20/2003 Colonial Pictures Eric Meder 3/20/2003 Colonial Pictures Eric Meder 3/20/2003 Indians and maybe more......... a girl who is cute6855 3/19/2003
Re: Indians and maybe more......... Eric Meder 3/20/2003 Re: Indians and maybe more......... Eric Meder 3/20/2003
translation from algonquing to english spellfilcher@msn.com 3/12/2003 School Help Needed Please Niimi Shkode-Kwe 2/5/2003 he' lenape people, turtle clan warrior 1/18/2003 How "do" I clean the flesh from deer claws? ongawesgone@msn.com 1/12/2003 How to clean the flesh from deer claws, for use as dance rattles.

24. Indians
Cherokee indians Cherokee Nation chinook Tribe Comanches and Art Plains indians PorcupineQuill tribe Shoshone Tribe Southwest native americans Spokane Tribe
http://www.thebestkidsbooksite.com/tryindian.cfm

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Iroquois History Iroquois Indians Iroquois of the Northeast ... Iroquois Oral Traditions
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Hopi Information Hopi of the Southwest
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American Indian Resources American Indian Symbols American Indians and the Natural World ... Wichita Indians Pueblo Recommended Websites Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Website Pueblo Indians Southwest Native Americans Cherokee Recommended Websites Cherokee Cherokee Indians Cherokee Nation Cherokee: FAQs

25. New Page 1
Chehalis Site. chinook chinook indians. Indian Tribes of Oregon native CulturalGroups. Put together by a fourth grade classroom. native americansFive Cultures
http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/staff/dstandle/nativeamericans/references.htm
Native American WebQuest *~Reference~* Here's where you'll want to gather information for your task. Please journey to the Presentation section for the next step. N ative American Resources Native American Flags Northwest Native Americans Tribes Abenaki Algonkin Beothuk Delaware ... Mascouten Massachuset Mattabesic Menominee Metoac Miami ... Wenro Winnebago Southeast American Native Tribes Acolapissa Bayougoula Catawba Cherokee, ... Houma Daily Life of Pacific Northwest Coastal Indians J Pacific Northwest Coastal Indians Muckleshoot People Art Pacific Northwest Native American Art Chehalis Chehalis Site Chinook Chinook Indians Indian Tribes of Oregon Native Cultural Groups Put together by a fourth grade classroom. Native Americans-Five Cultures J First Americans Map of the Northwest Indian Tribes Map of Tribes Great information. Clickable map. Good pictures. Umatilla, Cayuse, and Walla Walla Tribe History (Plains) J History Plains Native American Tribes Comanche Home Intro Task ... Teacher Resources Created by the 4th Grade Team 2002

26. John Day Fossil Beds NM: Native Americans
native americans indians of Eastern Oregon by Kathyrn Lee. The Upper chinook livedon most chinook territory and were the only chinook east of The Cascades.
http://www.nps.gov/joda/lee/lee.htm
NATIVE AMERICANS CONTENTS
Chinookan
Sahaptian Shoshonean Salishan ... Bibliography Indians of Eastern Oregon
by Kathyrn Lee CHINOOKAN Wasco-Wishram and Watlala
The speakers of the Chinookan linguistic stock stretched from the mouth of the Columbia River to around the region of Celilo Falls near The Dalles, Oregon. The Upper Chinook lived on most Chinook territory and were the only Chinook east of The Cascades. The Wasco on the Oregon side of the Columbia and the closely related Wishram on the Washington side were the easternmost of the Upper Chinook. They lived east to Celilo Falls and the Five Mile Rapids area. More anthropological study has been done on the Wishram than the Wasco, and much information about the latter is inferred from the former (French 1961:339). Below the Wasco, from Hood River to The Cascades, was the Watlala (Barry 1927:53) or Hood River of which little is written. The Wasco-Wishram were intermediate between the Plateau and Northwest Coast cultural areas. They maintained trading partnerships with both Northwest Coast groups and those of the Plateau. From the Klamath they obtained slaves that were raided from northern California, from the east they received skins and Plains traits, from the west seafood and shells, and they traded with peoples from the north. As middlemen in a vast trade network they were extremely important. Salmon was the staple item of trade and their main food source. Perhaps the most excellent spot on the Columbia River for these anadromous fish was at Celilo Falls in the midst of the Wasco-Wishram.

27. Native Americans
native americans, This series focuses on the different native American cultureareas (and the tribes in them The chinook indians ©02, Williams, 14034-0300-7.
http://www.knowbuddyresources.com/cat_pages/900/native_americans.html
Native Americans
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28. Native Americans
Trails Black indians THE AFRICAN-native AMERICAN HISTORY of Tears Land Cessionsof American indians in Georgia THE DOOR TO THE PAST chinook (Pacific Northwest
http://www.teacheroz.com/Native_Americans.htm
Updated February 14, 2002
PRIMARY DOCUMENTS

Treaties Between the United States and Native Americans

The Avalon Project : Statutes of the United States Concerning Native Americans

World History Archives: Indigenous Peoples of the Americas

KAPPLER'S INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES
...
IMAGES: The Illustrating Traveler: Customs of the Country

More primary documents are available within some of the sites listed below.
Alphabetical Listing of Reservations

THIS WEEK IN NORTH "AMERICAN INDIAN" HISTORY by PHIL KONSTANTIN

Native Ways..A journey through modern Native America
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources ... Linkpage: Native Web Pages Listings For info on the Maya, Inca, Aztec and other Central and South American native cultures, please visit my Meso and Latin America page. NATIVE AMERICANS - LEGISLATION - ISSUES - AGENCIES CODETALK: Code Talk is the official website of HUD's ONAP Legislation Affecting the American Indian Community Legislation Impacting American Indians American Indian Liaison Office ... American Indian Gambling and Casino Information Center TIMELINES TIMELINE: Native American History Native American Timeline TIMELINE: Canadian St. Lawrence River Valley Native Tribes

29. Native Americans - The Chinook
native americans The chinook. The chinook indians. The chinook indians 2.
http://www.eca.com.ve/library/es_curri/grade5/5th-grade-nativeamericans-chinook.
Native Americans - The Chinook The Chinook Indians The Chinook Indians 2

30. Lewis And Clark Among The Indians Of The Pacific Northwest - Web Links
essay describing the history of chinook Jargon Treaty with native americans of WesternWashington This text file Washington Territory and the indians of Western
http://www.libarts.wsu.edu/history/Lewis_Clark/LCEXP_links.html
Lewis and Clark Among the Indians of the Pacific Northwest -A Curriculum Project for the History of the Pacific Northwest in Washington State Schools. Developed by WSU Department of History
Websites Related to Lewis and Clark
PBS Online - Lewis and Clark
This website was developed to supplement the PBS documentary film by Ken Burns, Lewis and Clark - The Journey of the Corp of Discovery . This website contains concise descriptions of each Native American tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark, a useful timeline for the journey, and a rather sophisticated tool for searching journal excerpts. Excerpts are included from a variety of the expedition members, although these excerpts are rather severely abridged. Also of benefit are the unedited interviews used by PBS during the filming of the documentary. This site also contains some primary source maps, and a few lesson plans.
Discovering Lewis and Clark
This site was developed by the University of Montana, and features Professor Henry Fitz's overview of the journey. This website stands out as one of the few which attempts to give significant attention to the Native American perspective of the journey. Various Native American groups have contributed segments to this website, and some, such as the entry by the Salish, could be very useful for incorporating multiple perspectives into a teaching curriculum.
Lewis and Clark in North Dakota
While this site was developed by the North Dakota Tourism department, and has as its primary emphasis stimulating interest in North Dakota, the site does provide good information about the expedition as a whole. Of particular interest are the personal profiles, several of which describe key Native American figures encountered on the journey. In addition, this site is searchable.

31. Teacher Guide To List Of Native American Contributions
students that they are looking for ways in which native americans helped the Nov 20,1805 (chinook indians give food to the expedition; Sacagawea gives up her
http://www.libarts.wsu.edu/history/Lewis_Clark/LCEXP_Act_Contrib_Tchr.htm
Teacher Guide/Resource for the Native American Contributions to the Lewis and Clark Expedition Activity Purpose: This assignment provides students with the opportunity to explore the extent to which the Lewis and Clark expedition was a multicultural endeavor. In addition, this activity seeks to expose students to a perspective on the role played by Native Americans in the Lewis and Clark Expedition that is realistic and often overlooked. Objectives: EALR 1.3 – Examine the influence of culture on US, world and Washington State History; Benchmark 3 – Examine and discuss historical contributions to US society of various individuals and groups from different cultural, racial, and linguistic backgrounds. EALR 2.2 – Analyze historical information; Benchmark 3 – organize and record information, and separate relevant from irrelevant information. EALR 2.3 – Synthesize information and reflect on findings; Benchmark 3 – evaluate information and develop a statement of the significance of the findings, defend own analysis. Historical Background: Although this assignment deals primarily with Pacific Northwest history, you may want to discuss with students the experiences of the Expedition with the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians during the winter of 1804-5, as a means of illustrating the types of aid that Indians provided.

32. Selected Resources On Columbia Basin Native Americans
The chinook indians Traders of the Lower Columbia Columbia Basin native AmericansUniversity Studies Course Guide. American indians of the Pacific Northwest.
http://www.lib.pdx.edu/resources/pathfinders/basinmap.html
Selected Resources on Columbia Basin Native Americans
Plateau Map Northwest Coast Map Internet Resources Plateau Map Select a tribal territory to see related print resources. Not all tribal territories are linked. "Plateau: Key to Tribal Territories" Handbook of North American Indians. V.12: Plateau Edited by Deward W. Walker, Jr. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1998. Used with permission from the Smithsonian Institution and the Handbook of North American Indians.
Northwest Coast Map Select a tribal territory to see related print resources. Not all tribal territories are linked. Please note, territorial boundaries in this map represent generalized boundaries and should not be taken to represent authoritative boundaries of territory. Please consult "Northwest Coast : Key to Tribal Territories" Handbook of North American Indians. V.7: Plateau Edited by Wayne Suttles. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1990. p. ix Portion of "NorthwestCoast: Key to Tribal Territories" Handbook of North American Indians. V.7: Edited by Wayne Suttles. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1990. Used with permission from the Smithsonian Institution and the Handbook of North American Indians.

33. PSU Library -- Columbia Basin Native Americans
search by excluding second word or phrase, ex chinook not salmon. Website EvaluationColumbia Basin native americans. American indians of the Pacific Northwest.
http://www.lib.pdx.edu/instruction/columbiabasin2.html
Native Americans of the Columbia Basin
Resources to Help You Get Started Finding Books Finding Journal Articles Print Resources ... Internet Resources Resources to Help You Get Started Ask A Librarian: Electronic reference at the PSU. http://www.lib.pdx.edu/aska/ PSU Library: Student "How to" Corner. http://www.lib.pdx.edu/instruction/sharons_originals/howto3.html Citing Sources. http://www.lib.pdx.edu/instruction/sharons_originals/citationplag.html Portland State University Writing Center.
http://www.writingcenter.pdx.edu/
Finding Books Vikat: http://vikat.pdx.edu/ Vikat is the Portland State University online catalog for books. Use VIKAT to search for books by keyword, author, title, subject. VIKAT locates journals by periodical title, not by subject. Boolean operators can limit or expand searches depending on which one is used. Boolean Operators AND Limits search by added word or phrase ex: Salish and culture OR Expands search by searching for both words or phrases ex: Nez Perce or Chinook NOT Limits search by excluding second word or phrase ex: Chinook not salmon Return to Top Finding Journal Articles-Databases/Indexes EBSCOhost Academic Search Elite: http://search.epnet.com/login.asp?profile=web

34. USGenExchange - Native American Battles
Sauk indians led by Black Hawk vs. native americans. BIG HOLE BATTLE AUGUST 9, 1877Also called Nez Perce War. of Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, in chinook, MT
http://www.genexchange.org/native.cfm

35. Millersville University, Ganser Library
chinook (indians of North America series II, v. 1), VC native americans The InvisiblePeople, Video E98.S67 N38x1995, Navaho (indians of North America Series I, V
http://library2000.millersville.edu/video/index.cfm?viewby=division&division=17

36. Native American Mythology
Monster tales of native americans. full text legends and myths of the native peopleof chinook indians A poem explaining the origin of this Pacific Northwest
http://www.cvsd.org/opportunity/Library/Pathfinder/nativeamerican_myth_pathfinde
N ATIVE A MERICAN M YTHOLOGY A Pathfinder for 3rd Grade N ative Americans, the first people in America, were here long before Columbus and the other early European explorers. These native people, also known as Indians of North America, told stories to pass their history from generation to generation. Some of their stories were based on actual historical events and are called legends. Other stories were used to explain the origins of natural events. These stories are called myths or mythology. I f you would like to learn more about Native American mythology , follow the links on this pathfinder. It will help you find information in your school library media center, on the Internet, and in the community about the mythology of Native Americans. Books
Magazines
Internet
Sites
...
EALRs
Print Resources-Books and Magazines There are some excellent books that contain written versions of Native American myths.
A few of the books are listed below. To locate more books, use the suggested keywords and phrases to search the online library catalog.

37. Sites > English > US : Native Americans
Sites English US native americans. * American indians of the Pacific NorthwestSubjects. * chinook Indian Enigmatic Tribe of the Columbia River.
http://users.skynet.be/pater.de.smet/sites/desmet_english_us_nativeamericans.htm
Sites English US : Native Americans
American Historical Images on File
American Indian Tribe - Your Guide to American Indian Tribes American Indians of the Pacific Northwest (American Memory, L American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Subjects ... the People's Paths home page! NAIIP Paths To Living History

38. Lewis And Clark Trail Expedition, Chinook
west than the tribal village earlier occupied by the native americans before immigrants TheChinook indians at the coast north of the river, spoke one of the
http://www.willapabay.org/~anne/chinook.htm
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Lewis and Clark Expedition
The United States has finally recognized the Chinooks as a tribe, though the Quinault Tribe challenged that decision. Neither the Chinooks in Washington nor the Clatsops in Oregon are listed on the Census 2000 tribal maps.
Signature Events
The National Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council will be recognizing a limited number of signature events beginning January 18, 2003 in Charlottesville, Virginia at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, the President who sent out the Expedition. In south Pacific County, where the Lewis and Clark party first arrived at the Pacific Ocean in November 1805 and stayed for a time, a second event has been authorized near Chinook. In Clatsop County, Oregon, plans are also being made. Pierre Cruzatte Lewis and Clark Expedition Musician Pierre Cruzatte was the Lewis and Clark Expedition's main navigator, and thus had a critical function on the journey. He was the prized fiddler, the one the journals mention most frequently. The journals only cite George Gibson, the other fiddler, a few times. Cruzatte played roles in a number of critical incidents. Once he threatened to shoot Toussaint Charbonneau when Charbonneau panicked and let go of the rudder of one of the pirogues. Had Cruzatte not forced Charbonneau to regain control, many people could have died, and the expedition would have lost essential supplies. In a later incident, Cruzatte also accidently shot Lewis, nearly killing him just a few months before the end of the journey.

39. Ilwaco Washington: By Land Or Sea. Quaint Fishing Village
History, local merchants and resources, event calendar, area maps, contact information.Category Regional North America Washington Localities I Ilwaco...... rich history can be traced to the native americans who lived The Ilwaco indians werea peaceful tribe who spoke the language of the nearby chinook indians.
http://www.ilwacowashington.com/

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Ilwaco, Washington is located on the very southwest corner of the Evergreen State. Surrounded by Baker Bay, the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean, Ilwaco forms the base of the Long Beach Peninsula . Ilwaco is rich both in history and contemporary offerings. HISTORY The beginnings of Ilwaco's rich history can be traced to the Native Americans who lived here long before the white man came west. The Ilwaco Indians were a peaceful tribe who spoke the language of the nearby Chinook Indians. Ilwaco was named for Elowahka Jim, a local Native American resident and son-in-law of Chinook Chief Concomoly. The Holman family, whom you will meet later in this story, was influential in Christianizing the Elowahka family and instructing them in many of the "niceties of living", including the making of bread. All the whites spoke well of Elowahka. One of the early family members wrote in a letter, "I imagine he (Elowahka) was about 50 years old when I first saw him. He was a jovial man, always laughing and playing harmless jokes. The Chinooks are not a silent, suspicious, taciturn people. They are friendly, kind folks, and I have never heard white people indulge in such hearty laughter as they. They are strictly honest."

40. Awesome Library - Social_Studies
Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chickasaw, Chicora, chinook, Chippewa, Choctaw of the ancientPlains indians of the Poetry and Stories of native americans (nativeTech.org
http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Multicultural/Native_Amer
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